The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) minutes released recently highlight a hawkish stance, indicating inflation risks are perceived to be skewed to the upside primarily due to advancements in artificial intelligence. The minutes suggest that while there has been some moderation, inflation remains above the Federal Reserve’s target. The FOMC had last set the federal funds target range at 3.50%–3.75%, with the effective rate around 3.63%, amidst a July CPI report that showed headline inflation at 3.4% year-over-year. Markets appear to interpret these developments as reducing the likelihood of interest rate cuts in the upcoming Fed meetings.

Key Takeaways

The FOMC’s mention of inflation risks linked to AI suggests a hawkish outlook, consistent with maintaining or increasing rates.

Market pricing indicates a reduced probability of rate cuts in the upcoming September and October meetings.

Observations from the minutes appear to influence the perception that the Fed may continue a cautious approach to rate adjustments.